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Backsplash stick on tiles kitchen
Backsplash stick on tiles kitchen




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So since this backsplash was just thin panels glued up, I figured I could just rip them out and replace them with something similar. I deeply enjoyed ripping them off.įor another non-mortar backsplash option, check out my Aspect Peel and Stick Glass Tiles Review! Choosing the right backsplash… Turns out it was just these super thin tin-line panels glued onto the wall. And let me tell you what, it was cathartic! The previous owner hated the backsplash too but never got around to ripping it out. Here’s the before of what the house looked like when we moved in. Because I am absolutely blown away by the peel and stick subway tile backsplash I just installed. I’ll just plow through the project like a normal person and get it done.īut if I do think it might be useful, I grab my phone and take pictures along the way! And this is one of those projects. If I’m doing a project for myself, I always ask myself-would other people find this interesting or valuable? If the answer is “meh” or “maybe,” I probably won’t do a post on it. But we have been so busy that I have just decided that I don’t have the patience to document everything. Peel and stick subway tile backsplash: Smart Tiles reviewĭIY time! I realize it’s been a while since a good DIY…trust me, I’ve been doing them. If you’re looking for a quick, easy, and gorgeous backsplash solution for your kitchen, laundry room, bathroom, or RV, don’t overlook a peel and stick subway tile backsplash! I’m reviewing Smart Tiles and sharing my installation tips.






Backsplash stick on tiles kitchen